Operating systems

Clement is an email server application. Its main function is to block unwanted mail (spam) as soon as possible in the email exchange process. It accepts or rejects email while the SMTP session, initiated by the email sender, is still pending, accepting legitimate email messages without the need to return an error status to non-existent or "borrowed" return address later. Clement can operate in two modes, either as a standard MTA (as sendmail, Postfix, Exim, Exchange, etc.) to store email in the recipient's own area, or to transmit the mail to an another SMTP server acting as smart spam filtering device. Each email domain name Clement knows about can be treated in one of these two modes depending on the group to which the domain name has been set. Each message is verified by a virus scanner (ClamAV) while the SMTP connection is still open, but the refusal of mail and the reason for refusal is notified to the actual sender. Mail management is done via a Web interface and can be delegated to three administrative levels (Root-Admin, Group-Admin, Domain-Admin). Standard users can access their own logs (sent email status, email rejected, quarantined email, etc.). With this interface, the user can handle the rejection and acceptance of mail. Users who are level "Admin" can access the session logs (via the Web interface). Clement uses a SQL database (PostgreSQL, MySQL) to store and manage logs, user profiles, and dynamic management of directives concerning the sender-receiver relationship.

Scandalo is a very efficient and fast mail frontend for the clamdscan virus scanner. In other words, it is a simple mail filter that works as a wrapper for clamd, the famous Clamav antivirus daemon. Once integrated in maildrop or any MTA or MUA, it can quickly read messages and send them to the clamd process for virus scanning using the clamdscan utility. When a virus is found, the message is marked with a header, so you can easily set up your mail filter or MUA to drop, quarantine, or move the infected message to a mail folder.

ClamAV Unofficial Signatures Updater is a script that provides a simple way to download, test, and use third-party ClamAV signatures. It checks for updated unofficial clamav signature database files and can download them. It randomizes download time to help distribute the load more evenly for the database host mirror sites. Signature bypass entries can be created for temporarily resolving false-positive issues with third-party signatures. It can report which mirror site a download came from. It reports if a downloaded database is actually different than the running copy. Many other features are supported.

Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Mac delivers real-time protection from over 30,000 new Internet threats that appear each day, including those specifically targeting Macs. It scans files, Internet downloads, and mail attachments, provides cloud-based monitoring of Web sites and applications, prevents your Mac from infecting PCs on your network, warns you if a website is suspicious or dangerous, works behind-the-scenes so it won't slow you down, and has a familiar, easy-to-use Mac-style interface.